
For the second time in just four days, a WNBA game was brought to an unexpected halt after a sex toy was hurled onto the court, leaving players and spectators in disbelief.
The bizarre incident occurred during a high-stakes match, disrupting play and prompting officials to pause the game while the offending item was removed. This marks the second such interruption in less than a week, raising questions about fan behaviour and stadium security.
Players were visibly frustrated by the delay, with some taking to social media afterwards to express their bewilderment. "What is going on?" tweeted one star player, while another joked, "At this rate, we might need a new pre-game checklist."
Fans in the arena reacted with a mix of laughter and exasperation, though many questioned how such an item could make it past security twice in such a short span. The league has yet to comment on whether additional measures will be implemented to prevent similar incidents in future games.
This isn't the first time unusual objects have disrupted professional sports events, but back-to-back occurrences of this nature are certainly rare. The WNBA, known for its competitive spirit and growing fanbase, now faces an unusual challenge in maintaining both game flow and decorum.